AURORA — Officials at the University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical campus said two suspicious packages found on the campus Monday were deemed no threat to students and faculty.

"Because of the events of this past weekend, we wanted to be sure of the safety of the campus and make sure that they were not a threat," said Jacque Montgomery, a spokeswoman for the university. "We brought in local authorities to look at the situation, they did just that, and they viewed it to be no threat."

One of the packages was sent to a faculty member, while the other was sent to the campus' mail services.

No classes were disrupted, but minor evacuations did take place, said Montgomery.

James Eagan Holmes, who is alleged to have killed 12 people at a nearby movie theater, was in the process of withdrawing from the school's graduate program in neurosciences. After his arrest, it was discovered that Holmes had booby- trapped his apartment with explosives.

Holmes enrolled in the graduate program at the university in June 2011.

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